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In 1867-74 he built the famous Eads Bridge across the Mississippi at St. Louis.
The grand re-opening of the Eads Bridge was on Friday, July 4, 2003. Prior to this celebration, the bridge had been closed to traffic since 1991. During the ceremony, dignitaries from both states ...
The Eads Bridge is a combined road and railway bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, connecting St. Louis and East St. Louis, Illinois. The bridge is named for its designer and builder, Captain James B. Eads. When completed in 1874, the Eads Bridge was the longest arch bridge in the world...
Officially named the St. Louis Bridge but commonly referred to as the Eads Bridge, this marvel of engineering spans 1022 feet across the Mississippi River connecting St. Louis, Missouri to East St. ...
Eads Bridge: database entry including technical data, photos, history, responsible designers and companies as well as references and links.
Scope and content of the collection of original drawings of the Eads Bridge. Washington University. ... Begun in 1867 and completed in 1874, the Eads Bridge was named after its designer, ...
A decorative metal railing on Eads Bridge still hasn't been repaired. During the storm, ... In other words, the Eads is important and we ought to care how it looks. "Every time we cross the bridge, ...
Scott's photographic essay explores the Eads Bridge as art and architecture in a series of beautiful renderings of its confident lines, spidery supports, gracefully bulky details, and unexpected ...
Postcards from the turn of the century show the citizens of St. Louis strolling on Eads Bridge in their Sunday best. ... Constructed between 1867 and 1874, Eads Bridge was the first steel arch bridge, ...
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